Lectures
11am-noon
Mathematics for Social Scientists I
Mathematics for Social Scientists II
1pm-2:30pm
Introduction to Computing
Blalock Lectures: Advanced Topics in Social Research
5:30pm-7:30pm
Statistical Computing Using R/S (June 24-July 3)
Workshops
9am-11am
Quantitative Historical Analysis
Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Generalized Linear Models
9am-1 pm
Game Theory: Basic and Advanced Topics
12:30pm-2:30pm
Quantitative Analysis of Crime and Criminal Justice
Methodological Issues in Quantitative Research on Race and Ethnicity
2:30pm-4:30pm
Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis I
Regression Analysis I: Introduction
Regression Analysis II: Linear Models
Regression Analysis III: Advanced Methods
Introduction to Applied Bayesian Modeling for the Social Sciences
Advanced Multivariate Statistical Methods
Rational Choice Theories of Politics and Society
Lectures
8:30am-10am
Introduction to Computing (July 22-August 1)
9am-10am
Complex Systems Models in the Social Sciences
noon-1pm
Review/Introductory Lectures on Matrix Algebra (July 22-August 8)
6pm-8pm
Blalock Lectures: Advanced Topics in Social Research
Workshops
10am-noon
Regression Analysis II: Linear Models
Simultaneous Equation Models
Longitudinal Analysis
1pm-3pm
Advanced Topics in Maximum Likelihood Estimation
Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis II
Time Series Analysis
Advanced Bayesian Models for the Social Sciences
3pm-5pm
Categorical Analysis
Structural Equation Models With Latent Variables
Please note: Four-week courses will not meet on the following dates:
Also note that all 3- to 5-day workshops meet eight hours per day, usually 9am to 5pm, unless otherwise indicated.
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